Australia Bowled Out for 225 by West Indies in Third Test Collapse
Australia Bowled Out for 225 by West Indies in Third Test Collapse

Australia Bowled Out for 225 by West Indies in Third Test Collapse

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In the third Test match at Sabina Park, West Indies showcased dominant bowling to bowl out Australia for 225 runs on day one, with a dramatic collapse losing seven wickets for just 68 runs in the final session. West Indies pacers Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales, and Justin Greaves shared all ten Australian wickets, with Joseph taking four and Seales and Greaves three each, putting the home side in a strong position. Mitchell Starc, playing his 100th Test, was Australia's standout bowler, claiming the crucial wicket of debutant Kevlon Anderson in West Indies' reply, which ended the day at 16 for one, still trailing by 209 runs. Australia’s innings was highlighted by Steve Smith's top score of 48 and a 61-run partnership with Cameron Green, but the middle order collapse under West Indies' disciplined pace attack was pivotal. West Indies faced challenges with injuries to Mikyle Louis and John Campbell, who were replaced in the opening order, but managed to maintain control. Additionally, Jayden Seales addressed prior controversy over his on-field conduct, emphasizing his commitment to respecting the ICC's code of conduct and avoiding further disciplinary issues.

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